Here’s an interesting snippet from the Guardian.co.uk – especially in light of the current debate about immigration into the United States:
With the financial crisis a thing of the past, the authorities in Singapore are looking at ways of letting in a fresh wave of immigrants. This year 100,000 foreign workers should be needed to cope with the powerful surge in the city-state’s economy, with 18% growth for the first half of the year.
The full article is worh a read – see it HERE